by dukie98 » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:59 pm
For some real-world examples, the '98 Yankees, who won 114 games, had one twenty-game winner (Cone), and their 4-5 starters won 13 and 12, respectively. The 2001 Mariners, with 116 wins, also had only one twenty-game winner (Moyer). They had four fifteen-game winners, but no one else with more than 10.
While MLB teams customarily have more than 9-10 pitchers get wins during the course of the season (and thus more dilution of wins), a 110-win season in SOM (assuming no shenanigans like in the league that Adrian posted) is virtually unheard of. I can't see it happening, or even coming close, under normal competitive circumstances.